 London Gatwick Airport won the Best Security and Immigration Experience award 
for the significant upgrades that have been made to the security and 
immigration processes as part of its £1.2 billion Capital Investment 
Programme. One of the airport’s passenger commitments is ‘We hate 
queues’ and the airport is succeeding in cutting waiting times, as is 
highlighted by the fact that the average waiting time at security now 
stands at just 107 seconds.
London Gatwick Airport won the Best Security and Immigration Experience award 
for the significant upgrades that have been made to the security and 
immigration processes as part of its £1.2 billion Capital Investment 
Programme. One of the airport’s passenger commitments is ‘We hate 
queues’ and the airport is succeeding in cutting waiting times, as is 
highlighted by the fact that the average waiting time at security now 
stands at just 107 seconds.To simplify access to the security search zone, facial recognition technology has been implemented, while dedicated special assistance and family lanes have been introduced. The centralised security area in the South Terminal can now handle as many as 5,000 passengers per hour. In both the North and South Terminals, immigration e-Gates have been installed to expedite and automate border clearance for e-Passport holders.
 
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